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How to write the house pre-sale contract?

1. Check whether there are "five certificates". When signing the pre-sale contract, buyers should pay attention to check whether the developer's real estate license, construction project planning permit, construction land planning permit, construction project construction permit and commercial housing pre-sale permit are complete. Whether the construction unit, project and construction area in the above documents are consistent, and whether the name of the developer is consistent with the name when signing the contract. 2. The purchaser shall require the developer to sign the unified contract prepared by the housing management department, and find out whether the person who signed on behalf of the developer is its legal representative. If not, it should be checked whether it holds a power of attorney. In addition, developers should be required to build official seals on the contracts. When signing a contract, be sure to read the contract text carefully and check all the contents. If you find that there are many concerns not reflected in the contract, you should immediately sign a supplementary agreement or special agreement with the developer. 3. The pre-sale contract must clearly stipulate the liability for breach of contract, and it is best to clearly stipulate the absolute amount of liquidated damages. 4. For possible disputes, the buyer and the seller can solve them through negotiation, arbitration or litigation. Some developers require property buyers to sign a supplementary agreement after signing a formal pre-sale contract. The dispute settlement methods agreed in the two agreements are different, so we should pay attention to coordination and unification to avoid future troubles. 5. Pay attention to the terms of property management. Some developers require property buyers to promise to accept property management services and accept relevant constraints in the pre-sale contract without determining the property management company, service standards and fees, which is an infringement on consumers' right to know. Therefore, property buyers should pay attention to the agreement on property management in the contract.